Huishan clay figurines, a traditional craft originating in Wuxi, Jiangsu province in East China, typically depict characters from Chinese folklores and operas. The most renowned variation showcases a ...
Savannah's unique Slithering Parade offers a Mardi Gras-style, illuminated celebration for St. Patrick's Day season.
In sports, there are teammates who enjoy playing alongside one another. Then there are teammates who have a special bond, one that can be seen far beyond the court. In Clay senior forward Sophia Craft ...
Savannah's unique Slithering Parade offers a Mardi Gras-style, illuminated celebration for St. Patrick's Day season.
She's more than 23 feet long, and verified by Guinness World Records. Snake rescuer Budi Purwanto runs a shelter for rescued pythons. He saved the record-breaking snake Ibu Baron, a name which means ...
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In an unassuming building at the San Francisco Zoo, 115 brilliantly colored baby snakes are being fattened up on a diet of worms. These are endangered San Francisco garter snakes and during a visit in ...
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Tokyo Hiro, a tattoo genius, whose art has been embraced rock stars and professional athletes, has created new artwork for Sapporo that showcases his brilliant east-meets-west style. Here’s the deal… ...
For centuries, mankind's greatest technological leaps have begun with a simple act: observing nature. Our desire to fly high was inspired by birds' ability to soar the skies. Our fascination with ...